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U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has listed his massive New York City home for $32.5 million. The former Goldman Sachs partner is letting go of a sprawling 6,500-square-foot, two-story
apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side. The five-bedroom, six-and-a-half bath property is located in "what is arguably the most prestigious residential address in New York
City," 740 Park Avenue, according to the listing. The listing agents, Carol Terner Lederman and Judy Klone of Warburg Realty, declined to comment. _Variety_ points out that according to
the 2005 book by Michael Gross, _740 Park: The Story of the World's Richest Apartment Building_, Lederman is Mnuchin's aunt and he purchased the property from her in 2000 for
$10.5 million. The historic apartment building was designed by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis's grandfather, James T. Lee, the listing states, and has housed members of America's
wealthiest families, including the Vanderbilts and Rockefellers, according to a 2009 article in the _New York Times._ Billionaire investor David Koch is a current residents, per _Variety_.
Mnuchin's apartment, which overlooks Park Avenue, the most enviable view in the building, includes a private elevator that opens onto a marble foyer with a curved staircase. The living
areas on the first floor all feature fireplaces, and the large kitchen has an attached breakfast room. There are also servants' quarters located near the kitchen. RELATED VIDEO: WIFE OF
TREASURY SECRETARY SPARKS BACKLASH FOR BRAGGING ABOUT HERMÈS SCARF AND DESIGNER DUDS ON 'DAY TRIP' ON GOVERNMENT PLANE Upstairs, the master suite has a dressing room, study,
multiple walk-in closets and two separate en suite bathrooms. According to the _Times_ article, Mnuchin tried to unload the apartment once before, in 2009 for $37.5 million, but was
unsuccessful. If it sells now, it will be the first time since 1960 that it has changed hands outside the family, the _Times_ reported. Before joining Donald Trump's cabinet, Mnuchin
also produced blockbuster movies including _Mad Max, Suicide Squad _and_ Wonder Woman_. The Secretary's wife, Louise Linton, has been criticized in the past for flaunting the
couple's wealth on social media. In August 2017, she posted and commented on Instagram bragging about her designer clothing while flying on a government plane. When a commenter called
her out, she made her account private and wrote back, "I'm pretty sure we paid more taxes toward our day 'trip' than you did. Pretty sure the amount we sacrifice per year
is a lot more than you'd be willing to sacrifice if the choice was yours." She later apologized. In November, the internet also had a field day poking fun at a series of photos of
her and her husband holding up a sheet of newly minted $1 bills.